Nobody trusts the media today – apparently opinion polls show that journalists and politicians are neck and neck in sharing the public’s dismal opinion about their integrity. Yet, generally speaking Catholics seem to believe whatever they are told, judging by recent high profile controversies. The Catholic hierarchy generally go along with the popular view, as fed to us via the media. Is this naiveté or charity?

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The two best examples I can think of right now, are the recent Alfie Evans case, where at least one Catholic on this blog has accepted the media hype, and that is typical of the attitude in wider society, and Brexit.

You hear the same lies about Brexit day in and day out and they are allowed to go uncorrected, even by the leading Brexiteers. Example: there’s no such thing as a “single market” – just an “internal market” in the EU, that is, you have to be IN the EU to be a member of the market. Yet, constantly the media put out this idea that we can be in the “single market” and be outside the EU. That’s a lie yet you seldom hear anyone, including Catholics, explaining this.

I don’t know the answer to this, but I do think that Catholics tend to be naïve about authority, possibly coming from our being taught that authority always comes from God. I’m at the stage I just don’t watch a lot of news any more and what I do read and hear I take with a large pinch of salt. People generally treat the media as if it is a fact machine, but, as the woman says in the video above, most of the time we’re getting the journalists’ opinions not the news.

The manifest bias against BREXIT is driving me nuts, so I agree entirely. I don’t know why these news reporters and anchors think their opinions matter – they absolutely do not, although I suspect that the unwashed masses, the idiots who think the “establishment” always knows best, those nuts, WILL be influenced. Well, they got a job reading an autocue, so they must be clever… Dumplings!

I think people in general are naive about the untrustworthy mainstream media. The cross-section of people that I work with – including Catholics – appear to take everything emanating from the MSM as gospel truth.

I agree. When I say in company that I don’t believe half of the stuff reported on the news, I get funny looks. However I have to say that the Alfie Evans case is a bit different, as I’m finding relatives and friends are all suspicious about that, and now that word has got out about the NHS reports into Alder Hey being so negative, the scales are falling from people’s eyes, no thanks to the msm.

No, I don’t trust the mainstream media at all. Journalists often present THEIR opinions as Gospel which of course it’s not. One only has to see the venom pouring out of Jon Sopel, Washington correspondent for the BBC, when he reports anything at all on Donald Trump. He’s not remotely objective and leaves us in no doubt as to HIS opinion!

Some years ago my wife opined that the BBC were liars. I was shocked. The BBC, I gasped?? She explained why she believed this and I just didn’t believe it could could possibly be true. But now, with alternative sources of news on the internet it’s easy to see their lies and scheming. They have an agenda, a liberal-nobody-can-contradict-us -or-they-are-fundamental-freaks, policy to push at all costs. They promote a culture of death and are bent on de-Christianising society so as to fit in with their depraved views.

We no longer watch the news or any current affairs programmes on the mainstream media.

The terrible injustice perpetrated on wee Alfie and his parents has been widely condemned by experts all over the world but do we hear about it on mainstream television?

I keep asking myself, are they all deluded or is there a decent one amongst them?

Olaf am sure your now like me and don’t watch the BBC at all except of course for The Eastenders . Of course last couple of words were Jocular. But there’s Lots we can do and Vote with our feet or fingers. Stop Buying Their T.V. License .

It’s hard to tell how many Joe and Jane Sixpacks come home from a long day at work, plop themselves into the armchair, turn on the idiot box, and take what they hear (if they watch the “news”) seriously. I suspect it is mostly those with an agenda who take the “news” seriously, including internet trolls, since it gives them more talking points to smear and otherwise destroy their intended targets. The “news” is therefore just fuel for the leftist echo chamber. It has also become a global gossip column (he said this, she said that, oh tsk-tsk! They must apologize! etc.)

As for the Catholic hierarchy, I ascribe their agreement with manufactured news to neither naivete nor charity, but to some combination of (a) fear of ridicule, (b) the fact that their personal lives or careers have been compromised by some sort of corruption (i.e. the threat of blackmail), (c) fear of displeasing the Dictator Pope, or (d) loss of faith.

We here in Australia do not have to buy any licence for either TV or radio. However, the ABC here gets the support of all Australians because our government pays for the ABC out of general taxation. I can assure you that the ABC is every bit as bad as the BBC. One thing sticking in my gullet at the moment is their treatment of Cardinal Pell. They report time and time again that he is facing multiple charges of sexual impropriety and they report this with great glee. The magistrate should have tossed out all of them but it appears that she has let three of them stand and has referred them to a higher court where he will have to face a jury. These are the “multiple charges” which are still hanging over him even though his defence showed that they are demonstrably false and have been brought out of hatred not from fact. His defence is asking for two separate trials one for all the time when he was a simple priest and the other for the time when he was Cardinal Archbishop of Sydney. The defence hopes thereby to treat these in general terms and to then demonstrate their falsehood…which is what they have already demonstrated.
Cardinal Pell needs all our prayers. He really is being persecuted.

The MSM are not in the business of truth or completeness or transparency or timeliness or criticism or analysis.
They are in the squirrel business. When it becomes impossible to ignore a news story that contradicts the approved narrative (approved narrative – islam is a Religion of Peace, contradiction – Manchester Arena bombing by a muslim in good standing in his community) distractions are provided.
A brief look at the BBC website will show a host of stories, many years old. These are the squirrels intended to distract people from reality.
In the last month we have had the ludicrous farce of the Salisbury “nerve agent attack” and the illegal bombing of Syria based on a story that the world experts have now discredited.
Oh, Look! A squirrel!

One incident springs to mind here, re the BBC. This concerned a Catholic nun, who was being interviewed outside one of the cathedrals the Anglicans nicked (possibly Lincoln, I don’t quite recall).

As soon as the Reverend Sister for some reason mentioned freemasonery, the BBC suddenly had ‘technical difficulties’ with their on-site equipment and, with apologies, the interview had to be curtailed. Most inconvenient, I’m sure

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